Started out as a quick ipad sketch of Cloud Strife. Then got Body Kun to pose for me to enter phase 2. Final Fantasy 7 Remake was a much better game that I thought it would be. I played it last year in the height of quarantine. The original is still better but they made combat interesting and fun. The OG helped cultivate my love of video games and its art when I was a kid and early teenage years. 

Giiirrrrrlll I'll just leave you hangin. Like get back to you like soon? A minute or two or never? I didn't take this one.  I'll have to find my screenshots from my playstation. I take more joke screens than anything. Compared to other people I caputred Tifa's Dolphin punch. Where she does a uppercut and a Dolphin spawns out of nowhere. 

My Resident Evil 2 Remake ones were pretty fun as well. 

In the next few weeks my time management should be under more control, and have more free time for art and more detailed posts.  










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Quite often when you want your passion to be your profession and in the pursuit of perfection...Often can one forgot to have fun. Not everything you work on isn't a magnum opus or I mainly get stuck in the rut that I have to utilize my time as efficiently as possibly. Where everything I draw/paint has to be good. Or get caught up with just only doing theory and practice.


I'm only showing one sketch, but I want to clean them up and color and create Vector art with these. 

I was just watching tv and started thinking/sketching about food based puns as cartoon like characters. Normally I wouldn't draw these types of things, but I drew a couple pages worth of material that I think would make awesome t-shirts. Despite not initially setting out that "This will be an efficient use of my Time" it became something more that just efficient but creatively out of my normal box.




Right now I am totally into What We Do in The Shadows. You kind of have to watch the movie before the show, but I think it is great. Full of brilliant writing and dry dark humor. It is a Mockumentary about these 3 Vampires living in Staten Island New York. The icing on the cake that I do not want to spoil is that there isn't just one type of Vampire, there are multiple and some of the examples are real life examples. This is the Clip that got me to watch the show, found it by accident but glad I watched the movie and starting watching the show.